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Florida Gulf Coast University GEB 3250 Chapter 6 Quiz 1)In__delivery, both the deliverer of the IP packet and the destination are on the same network

Business Jul 03, 2021

Florida Gulf Coast University

GEB 3250

Chapter 6 Quiz

1)In__delivery, both the deliverer of the IP packet and the destination are on the same network.

  1. a connectionless
  2. a direct
  3. an indirect
  4. none of the above

 

2. In                  delivery, the deliverer of the IP packet and the destination are on different networks.

  1. a connection-oriented
  2. a direct
  3. an indirect
  4. none of the above

 

3. In                  delivery, packets of a message are logically connected to one another.

  1. a connectionless
  2. a connection-oriented
  3. a direct
  4. none of the above

 

4. In                  delivery, a packet is not connected to any other packet.

  1. a connectionless
  2. a connection-oriented
  3. a direct
  4. none of the above 1.

 

5. In classful addressing, when a direct delivery is made, both the deliverer and receiver have the same

                   .

  1. IP address
  2. hostid
  3. netid
  4. none of the above

 

6

In classful addressing, when an indirect delivery is made, the deliverer and receiver have

                   .

  1. the same IP address
  2. different netids
  3. the same netid
  4. none of the above

 

 

7

 

In                      forwarding, the full IP address of a destination is given in the routing table.

  1. next-hop
  2. network-specific
  3. host-specific
  4. default

 

 

8

In                      forwarding, the mask and destination addresses are both 0.0.0.0 in the routing table.

  1. next-hop
  2. network-specific
  3. host-specific
  4. default

 

 

9

In                      forwarding, the destination address is a network address in the routing table.

  1. next-hop
  2. network-specific
  3. host-specific
  4. default

 

 

10

In                      forwarding, the routing table holds the address of just the next hop instead of complete route

information.

  1. next-hop
  2. network-specific
  3. host-specific
  4. default

 

 

 11

In                         addressing, a typical forwarding module can be designed using three tables, one for each

unicast

class (A, B, C).

  1. classful
  2. classless
  3. both a and b
  4. none of the above

 

 

12

In classful addressing, the class of the address can be found by shifting the copy of the address               bits

to the right.

  1. 32
  2. 16
  3. 28
  4. none of the above

 

 

13

In classful addressing we need a routing table with at least                                 columns.

  1. 4

 

  1. 3
  2. 8
  3. none of the above

 

 

14

In classless addressing, we need a routing table with at least                                   columns.

  1. 4
  2. 3
  3. 8
  4. none of the above

 

 

15

The idea of address aggregation was designed to alleviate the increase in routing table entries when

using                     .

  1. classful addressing
  2. classless addressing
  3. both a and b
  4. none of the above

 

 

16

The principle of                             states that the routing table is sorted from the longest mask to the shortest

mask.

  1. first mask matching
  2. shortest mask matching
  3. longest mask matching
  4. none of the above

 

 

17

The use of hierarchy in routing tables can                                   the size of the routing tables.

  1. reduce
  2. increase
  3. both a and b
  4. none of the above

 

 

18

                    deals with the issues of creating and maintaining routing tables.

  1. Forwarding
  2. Routing
  3. Directing
  4. none of the above

 

 

 19

A                      routing table contains information entered manually.

  1. static
  2. dynamic
  3. hierarchical

 

 

 

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